Impressions: I loved book 1, and I was eagerly
awaiting this sequel.It was great to
catch up with Dax, Beck, Violet and the rest of their extended family.In this sequel, we see Dax still struggling
with his PTSD, but also making huge strides in his work.Beck is developing as a father for Violet,
and together with Dax, they form a family.

It was
wonderful to see these men grow and to observe their love deepening and
growing.You will definitely get the
most out of this novel after reading the first book.The secondary characters in book 1 continue
their support and love of these guys and their new family.

Beck is
struggling to deal with the reemergence of his father, and he is juggling his
worry for Dax, is care for Violet, and his expanding business.This is a book about growth, love and family,
and I loved every second of it.

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